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What is a pain tolerance test? And honestly if it caused him to swell there is probably an issue there?
What is a pain tolerance test?
Never heard of it.What is a pain tolerance test?
This is slick.
I am convinced the back we take in this draft will need to be a solid pass catcher.
It happens every year.
There is always a guy who I thought was black who as actually white and vice versa.
This year it is Evan Hull. I figured he was white.
This shit must be new. I have never heard of this before.“Pain tolerance test”. This sounds like a bad idea. I get wanting to know what a guy can handle but doesn’t sound sustainable
Robinson running a 4.46 makes me even more comfortable taking him at 26 if he's there.
I love him but he would have to be staring me in the face in the 5th. I just don’t see having an interest.Deuce is short but his feet move so damn quick. He also looks to be built solid. He is just 5'5".
I love him but he would have to be staring me in the face in the 5th. I just don’t see having an interest.
I really think it would take someone really having a plan for him for that to happen.Yeah 5th/6th I take him. If he goes earlier no big deal.
And he is scoring a shit ton of brownie points with the old man scouts because he basically runs every rep to the end of the stadium.He is a really good receiver too for a bigger guy.
Whomever takes this animal will appreciate it. It is rare to have that kind of positional flexibility to play literally all five OL positions combined with not giving a fuck if he doesn't have his two front teeth and really has no desire to replace them.
No, it is different here. It is one thing to say they can go inside or outside, but it sounds like teams are comfortable with him at center as well.He has a unique personality and look. I hate the term position flex with a guy going in the second round. I will deduct points for that nonsense. He is a guard, that's it and that's ok. Don't waste time with this dude at center or OT.